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Bob Mould goes Pro Wrestling, Thieves are Scum (Naked and Lonely remix), Cracks in the Pavement, Wire Reform/Reissue Essentials, Alternative wraps its Tentacles around Un-UK, NWA No Longer MIA, Einstürzende Neubauten Want Your Tattoos, Just Tell Me "We're 2000."
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Editor Craig Young catches up with Pitchshifter's frontman Jon Clayden about the band's new album, old sound, gifts from fans, black eyes from right wing nuts, people shagging sidestage at shows, and why we could all learn a thing or two from Guy Fawkes. While Hope Lopez interviews Conception Records' Mr. Supreme about Conception's music and music in general, Supreme's upcoming release, Soul, Style and Truth, and his rumored XXX video.

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Feeling a little pre-millennial tension yet? We here at eP are. And just to be on the safe side we've packed some survival supplies in case the Y2K bomb does drop. Except there's only one problem. Being the music loving freaks that we are, instead of spending our hard earned script on proper survival supplies like food, water and high powered assault rifles, we've blown our dough on the one thing we could not bear to live without: the sweet, sweet sound of music. So as the 2000 mark draws nearer, Earpollution's finest share with you their bunker music for the new millennium.

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